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GERMANY-NAZI-ART-HISTORY
A cameraman films an apartment building in Munich's Schwabing district, where art masterpieces stolen by the Nazis were discovered in a flat on November 17, 2013. Cornelius Gurlitt, a German recluse who hid hundreds of paintings believed looted by the Nazis in his Munich flat, says he will not give up the works without a fight, quashing hopes of a quick settlement. Describing the priceless works as the love of his life, Gurlitt, 80, told Der Spiegel news weekly in an interview that his father, a powerful Nazi-era art dealer, had acquired the paintings legally and that he as his heir sees himself as their rightful owner. AFP PHOTO / DPA / MARC MUELLER +++ GERMANY OUT +++
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Munich, Bavaria, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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MARC MUELLER |
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17 Noiembrie 2013 |
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3968 x 2496 (1.28 MB) |
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